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Bouchon & Ihmlé 1999
Bouchon, M. and Ihmlé, P. (1999). Stress drop and frictional heating during the 1994 Deep Bolivia Earthquake. Geophysical Research Letters 26: doi: 10.1029/1999GL005410. issn: 0094-8276.

We use the slip model of the Bolivian earthquake obtained by Ihml¿ [1998> to investigate the spatial distribution of stress drop and calculate the frictional heat generated locally on the fault. We find that the stress drop associated with the earthquake averages between 5 and 10 M Pa over the fault. The total frictional energy is estimated at between 3¿1017 and 2¿1018 J. If the fault width is as thin as the one produced by transformational faulting in laboratory experiments, where it is about two orders of magnitude smaller than the local shear displacement, melting likely occurred on a significant portion of the fault. In this event, as proposed by Kanamori et al. [1998>, once rupture is triggered, shear melting can quickly promote extensive slip. ¿ 1999 American Geophysical Union

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Seismology, Earthquake dynamics and mechanics, Tectonophysics, Heat generation and transport, Tectonophysics, Stresses—crust and lithosphere
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Geophysical Research Letters
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